UMass Amherst: Conserving Biodiverse 'Slow Lanes' in a Rapidly Changing World
June 02, 2020
June 02, 2020
AMHERST, Massachusetts, June 2 -- The University of Massachusetts Amherst campus issued the following news:
The notion of conserving climate change refugia - areas relatively buffered from current climate change that shelter valued wildlife, ecosystems, and other natural resources - is only about 10 years old, but the field has matured enough that a leading journal has prepared a special issue on the topic.
It offers "a look back at how far we've come and a view fo . . .
The notion of conserving climate change refugia - areas relatively buffered from current climate change that shelter valued wildlife, ecosystems, and other natural resources - is only about 10 years old, but the field has matured enough that a leading journal has prepared a special issue on the topic.
It offers "a look back at how far we've come and a view fo . . .